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Plan your job
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Fastbind Perfect Binding does
not require special supplies! |
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Cover production
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When using A3/Letter+ other sizes of cover stock available in the standard assortment
of the suppliers of copier & digital printing machinery
it is better to design the print work to start from the
corner of the page (not middle).
This allows you to make your nipping line for i.e. A4
format to stay in one place and allow Fastbind automatic
nipping system to take care of the back cover nipping
(scores according the size of the spine)
Fastbind printable cover assortment standards are made
for A4 and Letter (US) sizes. These covers have oversize
only lengthwise, so that you can bind thicknesses from 0
to 50 mm with one cover size - you simply cut the excess
with Fastbind's built-in trimmer
>> Fastbind Creasing Machines
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A4 Size covers

Letter (US) size covers - New pic needed
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Planning the printing |
Structure of the paper:
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- ink
- coating
(silicon in laser printing)
- paper grain
= body of the paper |
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Choosing the paper:
Pay
attention to post-printing processes
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Heavy coating means difficulties for collating and
binding
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For the book to be readable the paper shouldn't be
too bright white (eyes get tired)
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Optimize the thickness and opacity (the text
shouldn't show through)
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Offset, laser and inkjet printing all set their
specific demands to the paper.
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Avoid too thin material as well as too thick for the
cover
Always, when it is possible, plan your print work so
that the inner pages have "long grain"- This eases
opening of the book.
The grain direction in the cover should be in the
direction of the spine. This means choosing short grain
cardboard for the cover.
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The grain direction comes originally from the
paper mills process.
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Long grain inner-sheets
- easy open |
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Short grain inner-sheets
- not so easy open
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Planning layout
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Inner pages in digital printing:
Electronic collating is the main benefit of digital
printing for book production. Design your work so that
on one printing sheet you have always pages of only one
page number. As example for A3 size printing this allows
you to get by cross cutting four readily collected sets
of A5 size books to be bound (or by dividing two sets of
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The grain direction
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The grain direction in the sheets should always be
along the spine (long grain)
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This way the book opens flat better
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The book is neat and easier to handle
Margins at the edge which will get adhesive
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Easier to read
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The amount of silicon on the adhesive area is
smaller
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The amount of ink on the adhesive area is smaller
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Minimum for the margin should be about 15 mm
A4 sized books
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The content is usually printed straight on an A4
sheet so that the print out is immediately ready to
be bound
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It's also possible to print on an A3 size sheet, but
then the sheets of course have to be cut before
binding to A4 sized book.
A5 sized books
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Very easy to get wrong grain direction as you can
only get one A5 sheet out of a normal A4 sheet
(copy paper usually has long grain)
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Cover:
Size of the cover sheet for A4 sized book
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297 x 457 mm,
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grain direction 297
Material
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thickness of the paper 160 - 260 g/mē
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coating only on the outside
Positioning on the sheet for an A4 sized book
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the place to fold the front page is 210 mm from the
front edge
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starting point is the top and front edge of the
front page
Material
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thickness of the paper 160 - 260 g/mē
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coating only on the outside
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Size of the cover sheet for A5 sized
book:
210 x
260 mm, grain direction 210
Positioning on the sheet for an A5 sized book:
the place to fold the front page is 148,5 mm from the
front edge. Starting point is the top and front edge of
the front page |
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Visual appearance |
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The
thickness of the pages grows after digital printing.
This needs to be considered when designing the cover
layout. With Fastbind, the system automatically adjusts
for the thickness
registration which helps in the design process. |
Front
cover registration according to spine text is necessary -
in the Fastbind system, one scoring line is enough -as
the Fastbind binder automatically folds the cover to the
exact thickness per book block! |
Pay attention, when choosing the paper
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The limitations of coating & thickness for inner
pages.
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Avoid cover material which is not strong or rigid
enough
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Avoid paper with too little opacity or too thin
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Too bright white paper can feel disturbing on bright
light (too much contrast)
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On four color printing the paper should be bright
enough to bring out the best of the color!
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